2s«us> THE SEATTLE STAR pTESTS, VOL, 1. EMPEROR WILLIAM DECLARES DREYFUS TO BE INNOCENT Imperial Proclamation Is Issued to the World Today by the Ruler of Germany. SENSATIONS GOME THICK AND FAST Verdic! in lhe Famous Case Will Probably be Announced Late Tomorrow After noon Demange's Eloquent Plea for Captain Dreyfus. Berlin, Sept. S.— Emperor William i<» day issued an otllcial statement rcitcratum the declaration that Germany was never connected with Dreyfus in any manner. Accompanying the statement is the an nouncement that it is issued " lor the pres ervation of the dignity of Germany and as a tullilluieiit vi a duty to humanity." • • • Rcnncs, Sept. S. —It was officially an nounced this afternoon that the verdict in the Dreyfus c«i«»e will be rendered tomoi row, even if two >c»ioii- of the court are necessary. • RKVVt-; **pt. i —Th» tnorlnwra t"«lay was |*rvaded wtth 4 air uf «cr•-»t solemnity »h n h»(TMnfi> i-itan hi* final p'.^a in .]<•- j frna* "f I'rr.fu" Th« p...

n .. .. rnrm nn 4 rumi in .dm A 1^ 'phone subscriptions to 25 %■.£• THE : SEATTLE STAR. >='ke iso VUL. I. THE FARCE AT LAST FINISHED ■ Dreyfus. Is Condemned by His Ene •> mies Acting in the Capacity , of Court Judges. _—; HE IS GIVEN TEN YEARS IN PRISO* Justice Outraged and the French Natior Humiliated Before the Entire World —Closing Scenes of the Court martial at Rennes. • • jl ltcnncs, Sept. IK—Dreyfus has been £ i found guilty aiul condemned ti> ten years $ j! imprisonment in a f«»rtrw». A majority |i \ of the judges were as;ain>t him. ' I** # i J Berlin, Sept. {>.— It i> rumored here that J| Jl as a iv-nit of Dreyfus' condemnation, j! I Count Muenster, the German ambassador £ ;to France, will refuse to return to Pwrta. I |%%v.vvv»v»v.v.vwvvvxxxx%%axxvwv*vvv*v.vw*%vk%*. t> nr.SSK*. Sept, t —Kverythlßf, thia momlna: denoted that ♦? J I m»iMn| unu»ual w*» I» 111 place in llenne* today. |i.-i-» of J J, troop* and grnJarnwa were early aelir. an-1 tn* towi etboed...

:25%.'.£? THE SEATTLE STAR pTKeTbo Vol.. l. VANDERBILT GOES TO HIS MAKER The Multi-Millionaire Breathes His Last at His Home in New York. DEATH WAS CAUSED BY PARALYSIS Sketch of the Man Who Obtained Enormous Power and Prestige Through the Pos session of Money. NSW TOI(K. «»rt. 11—Oornellu* VanderblH. t>» multi-mil llonalre and head of the Vander but family, died thla moi nine at hla home after ait illnr** uf many muntha. The atoeaaaad waa the rldrat ••■n of the late Will mb 11. Van dcrbllt. and * gnuMiaoa af Commodore Vanderbilt, lie revrlved an academic education, followed by tk I ajgtJ training In rail road and bank ufflt-r*. Ill* career a* a railroad uf"V!al date* from l&T. Foilowtat Ihe death of hi* father, h* became the hoail of on* of rh* greatral ra|!rna4 ayatem* In tb* world, t'mil re cently h<- *upervt**d the directory of the New York ''rniral rall roa.4 »r. I other ruad*. but wa* finally obllgvd to give plac* to Chauocey M. Daai «. .mini in falling h.«lth r»«v*ra...